Mark Davidson
Right, Wrong, and Risky
A Dictionary of Today's American English Usage
For anyone challenged by the changes
and controversies in the world's most
widely used language: Standard
American English.
RIGHT, WRONG, AND RISKY provides simple, direct
answers to questions about word choice, spelling,
grammar, and punctuationin straightforward
alphabetical order. The answers are supported by
thousands of up-to-date published usage examples.
And the reader is told not just that particular usages
are right or wrong, but why.
In addition, Right, Wrong, and Risky warns the reader
about risky words like cleave and suspicious, and the
many risky situations in which usage authorities disagree
about what is and is not acceptable in Standard
American English. For every such quandary, this book
provides a risk-free solution.
Browsers will learn why we tell stage performers to
break a leg, why it's not really an insult to call someone
a philistine or even a Neanderthal, and why it's
wise never to use the word fortuitous or say the word
forte aloud.
MARK DAVIDSON was a writer, author, and
journalist, and a former professor at UCLA,
USC, and Cal State.
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